From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Nicola writes: > Latka is not relying on the user to provide the DTD. This is a publicly > available DTD provided by Oasis for the particular version of DocBook, > it's *the* DTD for DocBook. But then again, you'd know that if you were > trying to help.
Gee, I do know it, it's years I'm in xml. And I do know that getting DTDs from the web is not the best thing to do. If DTDs are correctly versioned, they musn't change, and in that case we talk abour URI, and not URL. In this case, it can be keps local. If it works locally, then why don't you keep it locally, as I do ? You wrote that: " Ok, I've re-run the latka build on my machine with the latest xerces and xalan, and still can't reproduce this. " Or is it that you're using an older Xerces version? I agree that Xerces could be having a bug, but if putting it locally resolves the problem, why not fix it now anyway? > > Of course, the user can give his own DTD and stylesheets, but then who > needs > > Maven anyway to do it? > > Have you lost it? Maven is not involved in this problem. I don't > understand what your fixation is with Maven. I'm trying to fix a > Gump/Latka problem here. Because Latka AFAIK uses Maven for the documentation (the site is Maven-built), and the problem comes from the xdocs. " > /home/rubys/jakarta/jakarta-commons/latka/build/xdocs/index.xml > [style] Loading stylesheet > /home/rubys/jakarta/jakarta-commons/latka/xsl/site/docbook2document.xsl > [style] http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.1.2/dbpoolx.mod:6286:22: > Fatal Error! The markup declarations contained or pointed to by the > document type declaration must be well-formed. > [style] Failed to process > /home/rubys/jakarta/jakarta-commons/latka/doc/index.xml > > BUILD FAILED > /home/rubys/jakarta/jakarta-commons/latka/build.xml:240: Fatal error > during transformation " Or it doesn't use Maven, and I'm puzzled :-? Also, don't Maven projects make the Gump descriptor automatically from the POM? Is your descriptor hand made? > > Do you mean that Mave takes in any DTD and produces a resulting > documentation? > > Wow, then it's the solution to all DTD problems :-o > > Let me see how this comment is going to help me solve this problem Gump is > having....it's not. Thanks for coming - I've got better things to do @ > 3am. Well, if Gump shows a problem, usually Gump itself is not the problem, but you may as well be right. Sorry for the noise, I just thought that since you seem to be using Maven, they might be interested too in solving this issue. -- Nicola Ken Barozzi [EMAIL PROTECTED] - verba volant, scripta manent - (discussions get forgotten, just code remains) --------------------------------------------------------------------- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
